Summer in Window Rock!

A member of the Feranando Cellicion Family Dance Troupe performs the Zuni Olla Dance

Window Rock, AZ The summer series of Weaving in Beauty classes started yesterday with eight students. Once we had the looms warped, we headed to Gallup for dinner at Earl’s and a visit to the nightly Native American dance show on the plaza at the McKinley County courthouse. We were treated to a performance by the Fernando Cellicion dance troupe from Zuni, NM. The city of Gallup arranges nightly free performance by Native American dance troupes between Memorial Day and Labor Day

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My teenage daughter, her friend, and I are taking a road trip through Window Rock, March 28-30. We’d like to go to a great weaving shop to see how Navajo rugs are made (and possibly to purchase). We like to do the same for a pottery studio. If you could only go to one each (accompanied by teenagers), which would you go to? Please advise.

Just received my textile identification from Mary through order section on her website. AMAZING amount of detail, fascinating information and so helpful! She is obviously very knowledgeable and professional! I can't believe all the info and history etc she provided! Wow! Thank you so very much!!!! HL 3/18/2016

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